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Lar Kaufman <lark at walden.com> writes: > What would you like me to talk about? I'm in the middle of researching > what students want in an OS, and figuring out what *I* want in Linux for > when I return to law school in the fall. So I'm prepared to talk about > using Linux in the student environment; this would also tie in well with > the planned Linux International experiment to try having a "student Linux > day" at some area universities (which I hope BLU will work with). I am > also beginning to experiment seriously with using Linux for multimedia > work, and I could talk about the tools, hardware, and my experiences. > > -lar > Lar Kaufman lark at world.std.com lark at conserve.org lark at walden.com > + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + > _Running Linux_ 2nd. Ed. Aug. 1996, Matt Welsh and Lar Kaufman, Authors > O'Reilly & Associates, Publishers "Linux in a Student Environment " sounds like an excellent topic. Can you briefly describe what this would entail, so I can describe it on our web pages? Thanks. -- John Abreau :: Unix Systems Administrator :: jabr at necx.com NECX :: 4 Technology Drive :: Peabody, MA 01960 :: 508-538-8425 Executive Director, Boston Linux & Unix - jabr at blu.org - http://www.blu.org
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